Review: Ghoster
Ghoster by Jason Arnopp
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Kate Collins first sees Scott on Tinder, she super-likes him but gets no response. However, on a detox weekend, after the Great Rondolpho Trauma, she meets him again ( coincidence?)and a romance begins. Just after 4 weeks later, Scott asks her to move in with him….
So, Kate agrees to move her life from Leeds to Brighton, but then Scott stops responding to her texts…..has she been ghosted?
This is a read in one sitting novel that’s utterly gripping. Part thriller, part ghost story and a cautionary tale of the dangers of social media and addiction to the dopamine high of likes and ‘validation’. With touches of humour and some geeky movie references this is a fun, yet dark and twisty thriller. A perfect Halloween read.
Thank you to Tracy and Compulsive Readers for the opportunity to participate in this blog tour, for the promotional materials and a free copy of the ebook. This is my honest, unbiased review.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Kate Collins first sees Scott on Tinder, she super-likes him but gets no response. However, on a detox weekend, after the Great Rondolpho Trauma, she meets him again ( coincidence?)and a romance begins. Just after 4 weeks later, Scott asks her to move in with him….
So, Kate agrees to move her life from Leeds to Brighton, but then Scott stops responding to her texts…..has she been ghosted?
This is a read in one sitting novel that’s utterly gripping. Part thriller, part ghost story and a cautionary tale of the dangers of social media and addiction to the dopamine high of likes and ‘validation’. With touches of humour and some geeky movie references this is a fun, yet dark and twisty thriller. A perfect Halloween read.
Thank you to Tracy and Compulsive Readers for the opportunity to participate in this blog tour, for the promotional materials and a free copy of the ebook. This is my honest, unbiased review.
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